I am going to the Tuesday practice round. I am beyond excited. Any advice for a first time Masters attendee is wanted and appreciated.
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I am going to the Tuesday practice round. I am beyond excited. Any advice for a first time Masters attendee is wanted and appreciated.
Chicken biscuit for breakfast.Sounds like based on the food article on Golf.com you should get a chicken biscuit before 10am and the grab a pimento cheese or egg salad sandwich with chips for lunch. Otherwise have fun!!! I have never been and can't wait till I finally hit the ticket lottery jackpot.
I have had the pleasure of attending the tournament four separate times and stayed all four days each time. I also got to play the course in 2013. Here are my tips:
1. Store your merchandise in the lockers and/or have them ship the items home. These services ARE NOT in the merchandise building......but the next building over.
2. Take the time to walk around to the front of the clubhouse, and get your picture taken in front of the iconic Augusta National Founder's Circle Garden that is shaped like their logo. There is photographer there to capture the moment. You also will be able to look down Magnolia Lane.
3. Near 16 and 17 holes are the Nicklaus Plaque, Palmer Plaque and Record Fountain Plaque commemorating various tournament achievements.
4. Go see the Live Oak tree near the 18th green next to the clubhouse patio. It is massive.....nearly 6ft thick at the trunk, 60 ft tall and branches that span 100ft. Players and members will have lunch and take meetings standing underneath that tree. Arnold Palmer would sit under it for hours at end and visit with friends.
5. Look for the Butler and Eisenhower cabins just off the 10th fairway.
6. Look across the 10th fairway to the spot Bubba hit his sudden death playoff shot.
7. Eat a Pimento Cheese sandwich....or two.
8. Have fun.